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The Repair Golf Carts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Inspect Golf Cart
- Lack of training or experience
- Mechanical failure
- 3. Disassemble Components
- Sharp edges or corners
- Electric shock
- 4. Cleaning Parts
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slips from wet surfaces
- 5. Replace Faulty Parts
- Cuts or abrasions from sharp objects
- Electric short-circuiting
- 6. Lubrication
- Exposure to lubricants
- Skin irritation
- 7. Reassembly
- Incorrect installation of parts
- Hazardous energy release
- 8. Testing
- Moving parts catchment
- Loud noises
- 9. Electrical System Check
- Exposure to live electrics
- Improper grounding
- 10. Tyre and Brake Inspection
- Improper use of tools
- Tyre explosion
- 11. Document Work Done
- Gift strain due to incorrect posture
- Eye strain
- 12. Understand Safety Procedures
- Inadequate safety training
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- 13. Provide Training if Necessary
- Ineffective communication
- Injury during training
- 14. Final Inspection/ Clean Up
- Tripping over loose objects
- Misplacement of tools
- 15. Handover to End-User
- Improper lifting techniques
- Inadequate knowledge of operation
- 16. Regular Maintenance
- Component deterioration
- Trips and falls
- 17. Waste Management
- Handling hazardous waste
- Spills and leaks
- 18. Emergency Response Plan
- Inadequate emergency response training
- Failure to report incidents
- 19. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper use of PPE
- PPE failure
- 20. Review Safety Measures Regularly
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- Changing environment or regulations